Mosasaur Fossil Specimen Display
The Mosasaur was a massive marine reptile that ruled the oceans about 70 million years ago. It was not a dinosaur but a powerful aquatic lizard with long jaws full of sharp teeth. This Mosasaur fossil specimen display captures that fierce legacy. Each bone tells the story of an apex predator that once hunted ammonites and fish across prehistoric seas.
Our specimen comes from well-documented Cretaceous deposits found in Morocco. The fossilized bones were stabilized using professional-grade resins to ensure durability while keeping the natural texture visible. The color ranges from deep beige to rich brown, showing mineralization that occurred over millions of years.
This Mosasaur fossil specimen display is perfect for classrooms, fossil enthusiasts, or as a centerpiece for any collection. The bones are genuine—not replicas—and mounted in a clear acrylic case for protection. You can examine the structure closely and appreciate how life adapted to the deep oceans long before humans appeared.
Mosasaur fossils are often fragmented, but this specimen includes articulated sections showing the distinctive vertebrae and rib shape. The piece has been ethically sourced and legally exported under international fossil trade regulations.
The Mosasaur belongs to the family Mosasauridae, closely related to monitor lizards and snakes. Its streamlined body and flipper-like limbs helped it move fast through ancient seas. The preserved fossil gives insight into how these marine reptiles evolved near the end of the dinosaur era.
Our display comes with a small educational card summarizing its discovery site and age. It’s ideal for museum curation, fossil study, or personal admiration.
Warranty and Shipping:
Every fossil is packaged with protective foam and shipped in a reinforced box. We guarantee authenticity. Returns accepted if the fossil arrives damaged. Tracking number included with every order.
Related Product:
Explore our Shark Tooth Fossil Collection for more marine predator relics.
External Reference:
Learn more about Mosasaurs at the Smithsonian Ocean Portal.
Bullet Point Feature List
Authentic Mosasaur fossil specimen from Late Cretaceous deposits
Professionally prepared and mounted display piece
Ethically sourced and verified for authenticity
Includes educational identification card
Natural mineral coloration and preservation
Ready for study or display in any collection
Packaged securely with authenticity guarantee
Technical Specs Table
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Fossil Type | Mosasaur vertebra and bone specimen |
| Material | Natural fossilized bone with matrix |
| Size | Approx. 58cm total display length |
| Estimated Age | ~70 million years (Late Cretaceous) |
| Origin | Khouribga Basin, Morocco |
FAQs
Where was the first mosasaur fossil found?
The first mosasaur fossil was discovered in the late 18th century near Maastricht, in the Netherlands, along the Meuse River.
How old is the oldest mosasaur fossil?
The oldest known mosasaur fossils date back about 98 million years to the Late Cretaceous period.
What is the most famous mosasaur fossil?
The most famous mosasaur fossil is the original specimen from Maastricht, often called the “Maastricht Mosasaur,” which helped scientists identify the group.
















